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New reports have added three more women to the list of alleged lovers of married golfer Tiger Woods.
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Radar Online first reported that Las Vegas waitress
Jamie Jungers claimed she was involved with Woods.
Then overnight, the New York Daily News added Manhattan clubgoer Cori Rist, 31, as a fifth woman linked to Woods.
The News Of The World then spoke with Mindy Lawton, who claims she had a year-long affair with Woods that began in the spring of 2006.
Lawton was a manager at a Perkins restaurant in Orlando when she
claimed she hooked up with the golfer. Among her more tawdry claims
is that she had sex with Woods in a church parking lot..
A press conference from one of three new women is expected
soon.
The last scheduled press conference with an alleged Woods
mistress was canceled Thursday when Rachel Uchitel’s
attorney, Gloria Allred, called off the event.
Uchitel, Las Vegas waitress Jaimee Grubbs and Las Vegas club
marketing mnager Kalika Mouquin were the first three women linked
to Woods.
Uchitel is reportedly getting a significant financial
settlement, according to Lisa Bloom, Allred’s daughter and a
Court TV correspondent.
TMZ was the first to report that Uchitel would come clean
about her relationship with the married athlete.
Radar claims Uchitel was seeking a $1 million settlement from
Woods. Allred wouldn’t comment about any negotiations.
Uchitel and Allred had planned the live event to talk about
Uchitel’s new claims that she was involved with the married
golfer, and that Elin Nordegren Woods caught Woods and Uchitel
texting each other.
Allred later said the news conference had been canceled due to what she terms unforeseen circumstances. Allred told The Associated Press in a brief telephone interview that there will be no further statements on the matter.